![]() It’s safe to predict Disney won’t let us forget about two of the biggest properties from the Fox portfolio. To save you some time, we’ve got a list of all the Alien movies, ranked worst to best. ![]() And that’s where the on-screen crossover died, paving the way for a return to standalone Predator films and Ridley Scott’s Alien prequels. Predator: Requiem (2007), which got hammered even harder and made the company a bit less money than its predecessor. Despite the critical failure (and slim financial success) it turned out to be, enough interest and profits were generated to greenlight a sequel – Aliens vs. Anderson managed to actually shoot the thing. A number of filmmakers tried to get the project off the ground over the years, but only Paul W. ![]() Predator (AVP) marked Fox’s first (finished) attempt at recreating the crossover kickstarted by Dark Horse Comics in 1990.
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